It doesn't support frugal install, but a "hybrid" install - I haven't tested this for a long time, because I focus on getting all the basics working. You should be able to pass the "home=/dev/sda1" boot code (or something similar - make sure the partition is correct, it should be an empty partition) to make DSLR write all changes directly to that partition.

If you want to install it persistently, you'll have to do it manually at the moment. Just install Puppy and change the syslinux/GRUB configuration _________________My homepageMy GitHub profile

I've been going through the Amaya github mirror trying to find a good gtk1 branch to start from but the removed gtk1 bits sporadically so I may have to go way back and do a lot of cherry picking. It should build static in under 2mb and serve as a collabarative word processor, svg editor, html editor, image viewer and even as a decent web browser (though js support is experimental)
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I've been going through the Amaya github mirror trying to find a good gtk1 branch to start from but the removed gtk1 bits sporadically so I may have to go way back and do a lot of cherry picking. It should build static in under 2mb and serve as a collabarative word processor, svg editor, html editor, image viewer and even as a decent web browser (though js support is experimental)
Does anyone know an easy way to review commits one by and modify them as needed before applying (for example, removing any Wx related additions)?

Sounds like git rebase --interactive, I think.
But I haven't done that myself.

Excellent effort Iguleder!!!!
About a proper web-browser for modern times. Since you seem to have programming skills, probably one could port a webkit browser with a minimal GTK 2.x interface to GTK 1.2 with reasonable effort. The ones I was thinking of are e. g. xombrero (also known as xxxterm) and Luakit or surf (suckless.org).

Also a GTK 1.2 version of SpaceFM would be awesome.

Another question, how hard is it to change the somewhat old looking icons on the GTK 1.x buttons?
I guess the somewhat flat looking GTK 1.2 toolkit could look quite awesome with something like the numix icons.

I tried DSLR today or is it RLSD by burning it to a DVD. It booted to a desktop and most apps seemed to work ok. I couldn't get wireless to work with the wizard. Ping is missing.
It would not work in VirtualBox.
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